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Samsung has taken mobile gaming to the next level with the launch of Game Booster+, a new module for its Good Lock app, currently available in Korea. This enhanced version of Samsung’s existing Game Booster feature offers gamers more advanced customization options to optimize their gaming experience on Galaxy phones.

While the original Game Booster allowed users to tweak performance, refresh rates, and charging behavior to prevent overheating, Game Booster+ introduces additional features like key remapping, GPU settings adjustments, and game classification.

Gabe Booster+ features:

The app includes a total of three main features: Game Controller Key Remapping, Enable Game Booster GPU Settings, and Game Category Settings. The first feature, Game Controller Key Remapping, allows users to customize the buttons on their game controllers to suit their preferences. Gamers can create up to four unique profiles, making it easier to switch between configurations for different types of games.

The second feature, Enable Game Booster GPU Settings, is particularly intriguing. It lets you switch between two different GPU settings: PreTransform and Texture Filter. PreTransform is designed to reduce the GPU’s workload during screen rotation in Vulkan-based games, while Texture Filter enhances texture quality. Users can choose between three modes: Default, Performance, and Quality, depending on their preference for speed or visual fidelity.

Lastly, Game Category Settings allows users to manually classify apps as games. This is particularly useful for apps or games that aren’t automatically recognized as such, ensuring they can benefit from Game Booster’s optimization features.

While Game Booster+ is currently exclusive to the Galaxy Store in Korea, tech enthusiasts have already extracted the APK and made it available for download in other regions. However, users are advised to exercise caution while installing the APK or wait for an official release outside the home country.

Samsung has been powering all its Ultra flagships with Qualcomm chips throughout the last couple of generations, and it’s good to see that they are also making some effort to make the most of the expensive hardware.

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